Kari L. Hanson
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Kamboj S, Carlson EL, Ander BP, et al. (2024) Translational Insights From Cell Type Variation Across Amygdala Subnuclei in Rhesus Monkeys and Humans. The American Journal of Psychiatry. appiajp20230602 |
Hanson KL, Greiner DMZ, Schumann CM, et al. (2024) Inhibitory systems in brain evolution: pathways of vulnerability in neurodevelopmental disorders. Brain, Behavior and Evolution |
Hanson KL, Grant SE, Funk LH, et al. (2022) Impact of Maternal Immune Activation on Nonhuman Primate Prefrontal Cortex Development: Insights for Schizophrenia. Biological Psychiatry |
Hanson KL, Lew CH, Hrvoj-Mihic B, et al. (2020) Decreased density of cholinergic interneurons in striatal territories in Williams syndrome. Brain Structure & Function |
Lew CH, Groeniger KM, Hanson KL, et al. (2020) Serotonergic innervation of the amygdala is increased in autism spectrum disorder and decreased in Williams syndrome. Molecular Autism. 11: 12 |
Lew CH, Hanson KL, Groeniger KM, et al. (2019) Serotonergic innervation of the human amygdala and evolutionary implications. American Journal of Physical Anthropology |
Wilder L, Hanson KL, Lew CH, et al. (2018) Decreased Neuron Density and Increased Glia Density in the Ventromedial Prefrontal Cortex (Brodmann Area 25) in Williams Syndrome. Brain Sciences. 8 |
Hanson KL, Lew CH, Hrvoj-Mihic B, et al. (2017) Increased glia density in the caudate nucleus in Williams syndrome: Implications for frontostriatal dysfunction in autism. Developmental Neurobiology |
Hrvoj-Mihic B, Hanson KL, Lew CH, et al. (2017) Basal Dendritic Morphology of Cortical Pyramidal Neurons in Williams Syndrome: Prefrontal Cortex and Beyond. Frontiers in Neuroscience. 11: 419 |
Chailangkarn T, Trujillo CA, Freitas BC, et al. (2016) A human neurodevelopmental model for Williams syndrome. Nature |